Mass General Brigham plans to lay off hundreds of employees over the next two months as part of a broader restructuring effort to address a significant budget deficit.
In a statement released Monday, the state’s largest private employer announced it will be consolidating certain management and administrative positions, with a focus on non-clinical and non-patient-facing roles.
This move is aimed at enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and maximizing support for frontline clinicians, according to an MGB spokesperson…